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Entity Removal

A spiritual healing practice for clearing unwanted non-physical entities or energies from a person's energy field, restoring balance and well-being through compassionate releasement techniques.

What is Entity Removal?

Entity removal—also known as spirit release, compassionate depossession, or spiritual clearing—is the practice of identifying and releasing unwanted non-physical beings or energies believed to be attached to a person’s energy field, physical body, or living space. Practitioners work to restore energetic balance and sovereignty by guiding these entities to transition into healing or light, rather than forcing them out through confrontation.

Unlike traditional religious exorcism, which often frames the process as spiritual warfare against demonic forces, modern entity removal typically approaches attached spirits as suffering beings requiring compassionate guidance. The practice addresses a spectrum of phenomena: earthbound human spirits who did not successfully transition after death, thought-form energies, and what some traditions describe as darker or non-human entities.

Origins & Lineage

The concept of spirit possession and removal appears across virtually every human culture. Anthropologist Erika Bourguignon’s 1960s survey of 488 societies found that 77% held specific spirit possession beliefs, developed independently across continents. Ancient Mesopotamia documented the oldest known exorcism traditions over 4,000 years ago. The practice evolved distinctly across religions: Islamic ruqyah (Quranic recitation for expulsion), Jewish ibbur (possession requiring ritual intervention described in first-century rabbinical texts), Hindu and Buddhist traditions invoking protective mantras, Christian exorcism formalized by the 12th century, and shamanic extraction ceremonies in indigenous cultures worldwide.

The modern Western secular approach to entity removal emerged primarily in the late 20th century. Dr. William J. Baldwin (1939–2004) pioneered Spirit Releasement Therapy (SRT), publishing his foundational Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual in 1991 after completing his 1988 doctoral dissertation on spirit possession syndrome. Baldwin’s clinical work integrated hypnotherapy, past-life regression, and shamanic soul retrieval concepts into a therapeutic framework. Psychiatrist Dr. Edith Fiore contributed practical approaches in her work on depossession in the 1980s. Contemporary shamanic practitioner Betsy Bergstrom coined the term “compassionate depossession” to emphasize the humane, Buddhist-influenced approach that treats both client and attached entity as beings requiring healing.

In recent decades, practitioners like John Livingston developed angelic healing techniques combined with shamanic understanding, teaching methods now disseminated by students including Peter Michael. The terminology “entity attachment” became commonplace only in the past 20 years, reflecting growing mainstream awareness of these practices.

How It’s Practiced

Entity removal sessions typically begin with assessment—identifying the type, location, and nature of the attached energy through intuitive sensing, pendulum work, muscle testing, or hypnotic regression. Practitioners create sacred space through smudging with sage or palo santo, setting clear protective intention, and invoking spiritual helpers (guides, angels, ancestors, or compassionate beings).

The core process varies by lineage but generally involves establishing communication with the entity—either directly through dialogue or through the client under light trance. Rather than commanding departure, the practitioner typically asks questions to understand why the entity attached, addresses its needs with compassion, and offers it a pathway to healing or light. Many suffering beings are described as earthbound spirits confused after traumatic death, unaware they have died, or attached due to addiction, unfinished business, or desire to help.

Practitioners often visualize light, call upon spiritual helpers to escort entities to their proper destination, or create energetic “windows” for transition. Sessions may include chakra clearing, cord-cutting (severing energetic connections), and aura repair to seal vulnerabilities. Remote clearing—working at a distance with only a photo or permission—is common, as the work operates in non-physical dimensions.

Follow-up typically includes soul retrieval to restore fragmented parts of the client’s energy field lost through trauma (which created entry points for attachment), grounding practices, protective protocols, and addressing underlying emotional wounds to prevent re-attachment.

Entity Removal Today

Seekers encounter entity removal primarily through shamanic practitioners, energy healers, hypnotherapists trained in SRT methods, and specialized spiritual clearing facilitators. Sessions range from $150–$500+ and are offered both in-person and remotely via phone or video. Some practitioners offer audio programs, online courses (typically $47–$200), and group clearings.

The practice exists in a liminal space between energy healing, therapy, and spiritual work—rarely covered by insurance yet increasingly sought by people experiencing unexplained anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, sudden personality changes, or persistent negative thought patterns unresponsive to conventional treatment. The field remains unregulated, with training ranging from weekend workshops to multi-year apprenticeships.

Online communities discuss entity removal alongside related topics like psychic protection, empathic sensitivity, and spiritual emergence. Some practitioners integrate it with akashic records readings, past-life regression, or family constellation work. The practice has gained visibility through podcasts, YouTube channels, and mentions in conscious/New Age circles, though it remains controversial and often misunderstood.

Common Misconceptions

Entity removal is not a cure-all for mental health conditions. Responsible practitioners acknowledge that symptoms attributed to entity attachment—depression, anxiety, dissociation—often have psychological or medical causes requiring conventional care. Ethical practitioners screen for mental health issues and refer clients to therapists when appropriate.

It is not inherently fear-based or dramatic. Unlike Hollywood depictions, sessions typically feel calm, even mundane. The goal is restoration, not confrontation. Entities are generally viewed as lost or suffering, not evil.

Entity removal does not replace ongoing spiritual practice or personal responsibility. Maintaining clear boundaries, addressing trauma, and regular energetic hygiene (meditation, grounding, protection practices) are essential to prevent re-attachment. A single session rarely suffices for complex cases.

The practice is not universally accepted or scientifically proven. It operates within spiritual cosmologies that cannot be empirically verified, though practitioners and clients report significant symptom relief. Skepticism from medical and psychological communities remains widespread.

How to Begin

Those curious about entity removal should first explore whether symptoms might have conventional causes—consulting physicians and mental health professionals to rule out treatable conditions. If seeking a practitioner, look for those who emphasize compassion over fear, offer clear explanations of their process, and respect client autonomy. Red flags include practitioners who claim everyone has attachments, demand expensive ongoing sessions, or use fear tactics.

For self-education, William Baldwin’s Spirit Releasement Therapy: A Technique Manual (1991) remains the comprehensive clinical text, though dense and requiring openness to non-materialist worldviews. Edith Fiore’s The Unquiet Dead (1987) offers accessible case studies. Betsy Bergstrom’s training through LightSong School teaches compassionate depossession within shamanic frameworks.

Basic protective practices include regular meditation to strengthen one’s energy field, grounding exercises (visualizing roots connecting to earth), calling on spiritual guides or protective forces, avoiding substances that weaken energetic boundaries (alcohol, recreational drugs), and maintaining emotional and physical health. Some use prayers, mantras (such as calling upon Archangel Michael), visualization of protective light, or carrying crystals like black tourmaline.

Ultimately, entity removal is one tool within the broader landscape of spiritual healing—useful for some, unnecessary for others, and best approached with discernment, self-awareness, and recognition that our understanding of consciousness and healing continues to evolve.

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